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  2. Royal Mausoleum (Mauna ʻAla) - Wikipedia

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    The mausoleum was completed in 1865, adjacent to the public 1844 Oahu Cemetery. The mausoleum seemed a fitting place to bury other past monarchs of the Kingdom of Hawaii and their families. The remains of past deceased royals were transferred in a torchlit ceremony at night leading from Pohukaina to the Nuʻuanu Valley on October 30, 1865. [13 ...

  3. Bennett Nāmākēhā - Wikipedia

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    Initially buried in the Pohukaina Tomb, located on grounds of ʻIolani Palace, his remains were later transported along with those of other royals in a midnight torchlight procession on October 30, 1865, to the newly constructed Royal Mausoleum at Mauna ʻAla in the Nuʻuanu Valley.

  4. List of burials at the Royal Mausoleum (Mauna ʻAla) - Wikipedia

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    Kapiʻolani I, [7] but other sources says she is still buried in the plot at Pohukaina. [9] Haʻalilio, but other sources says he is still at Pohukaina or buried in a neglected grave in the Kawaiahaʻo Cemetery. [1] [10] [9] The kāʻai of Līloa and Lonoikamakahiki

  5. John William Pitt Kinau - Wikipedia

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    Initially buried in the Pohukaina Tomb, located on grounds of ʻIolani Palace, his remains were later transported along with those of his father's and other royals in a midnight torchlight procession on October 30, 1865, to the newly constructed Royal Mausoleum at Mauna ʻAla in the Nuʻuanu Valley.

  6. Laura Kōnia - Wikipedia

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    Initially buried in the Pohukaina Tomb located on grounds of ʻIolani Palace, her remains were later transported along with those of her husband and other royals in a midnight torchlight procession on October 30, 1865, to the newly constructed Royal Mausoleum at Mauna ʻAla in the Nuʻuanu Valley.

  7. John Young (advisor) - Wikipedia

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    He was interred in the cemetery adjacent to the little coral mausoleum, called Pohukaina, on the Iolani Palace ground, on 18 December 1835. Later he was removed to the Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii at Mauna 'Ala on 16 May 1866. [15]: 159 At the Royal Mausoleum, on a flat, grey stone which covers his grave, is the following inscription:

  8. Kīnaʻu - Wikipedia

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    Her funeral was held on July 7 at Kawaiahaʻo Church and she was buried in the Pohukaina Mausoleum on the grounds of ʻIolani Palace. [1]: 22 British Admiral Edward Belcher attended and described her funeral in detail. [15]

  9. Pohukaina Tomb - Wikipedia

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